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Brunardot, the innovator of the concept of String Theory, first presented to Philip Morrison, Cornell University, Spring 1955. Subsequently, the developer of the mathematical proof, which is the Rosetta Stone of Reality, the Elliptical Constant, that rationalizes an understanding of cosmic and micro entanglement . . . and, the other puzzling Standard Model enigmas . . . such as the phenomena of gravity, et cetra.

Forms of art, usually visual and/or aesthetic that is judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, such as
painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, architecture, et cetera. ; or, that which requires skill and technique; such as: teaching; or, even . . . daydreaming with a purpose.

Interdisciplinary Study is a discipline that studies complex questions, solves complex problems, and gains coherent understanding of complex issues that are increasingly beyond the ability of any single discipline to comprehensively address or adequately solve.

A philosophic creed concerned with reality that minamalizes a superstitious reliance upon faith; and, that emphasizes tolerance, and 21st century wisdom; and, the concept of ONEness and the Unified Concept symbolized by the Elliptical Constant as the locus of perpetuity and Reality.

A monotheistic religion, practiced by Muslims, that is based upon submission to God , which has been revealed by many prophets that include: Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Christ.
The Kaaba, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the center of Islam.

A mysterious, ancient, esoteric, religious philosophy with an emphasis concerning "numbers", often associated with Hebrews; however, usually considered outside the mainstream religions. Kabbalah is concerned with connecting the "perpetual" with reality.